The teen disappeared from a pay phone in League City on Sept. 10, 1984. Her remains were found scattered 17 months later in a wooded area off Calder Road in

League City. The so-called "Texas Killing Fields" became known as a dumping ground for victims.

Hendrick, who never has been charged in the death, lived on the same street as Miller at the time of the disappearance. He is serving a 20-year sentence for murder in the death of another woman, Ellen Rae Beason.

"I feel as though it was Clyde from the very beginning and now he has been convicted on Ellen's death. I have no doubt in my mind Clyde is responsible for Laura, Heidi, and Jane Doe's deaths," Miller said. "And I will continue to fight to get him indicted and convicted in their deaths."

The lawsuit asks for a judgment of a $110 million lawsuit.

"And I am going to do everything I am capable of doing within the limits of the law to make sure Clyde does not profit from any books, movies or any memorabilia while he is incarcerated," Miller said.